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Nothing scares Tessa King more than the thought she will never have children. It doesn't matter how good her life is, and it is, it never feels good enough. She has four godchildren and dozens of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

I so enjoyed this book!

I don't typically bother to leave reviews on books I've read, particularly novels, but I just finished The Godmother this evening and so thoroughly enjoyed it that I thought I'd share my opinion. I don't typically have a lot of time to read these days (two year old, and another baby on the way), so I steer toward the "fluffier" chick/mom lit novels as I feel they're not too taxing, and they're easy to pick up or put down as needed without losing too much of what's going on. This novel delivers that sort of "fluffy" enjoyment, I thought, but really goes quite a lot deeper into character development and the plot twists are gripping and realistic. There were points in the book when I laughed out loud, and others where I sobbed; parts where I could nod in agreement with a character, and parts where I winced at the protagonist's mistakes. This book is intelligent and witty, easy to read, and moves along quickly. I felt it was honest and real--it has elements of hilarity and tragedy, joy and annoyance all in equal measure. I don't want to give away any content or plot points, but in the end the overall moral is to enjoy and embrace your life as it is because, much as it may seem otherwise, the grass really isn't greener on the other side.

Crisp and Witty and All About Friendship

A crisp and witty British offering, with clever dialogue and a tale of deep and caring friendships. With four god-children from the newborn twins Bobby and Tommy, to the elfin and adorable Cora and the teenaged angst of Caspar, Tessa manages to connect with each child although her own biological clock is ticking louder by the minute. Cora and Caspar are delightfully realistic, and Tessa's friendships are shaken to the very core. A wonderful escape, thought provoking and ... hopeful.

I want to read it again and again....

This was one of those books, rare as they are, that I became so involved with the characters and the story, that I was actually sad when it was over. I would bet that everyone who picks this one up won't put it down until they gobble up the last page...only to turn back to page one and read it again....and again. It's that good.

one of the best books i've read... ever

easily one of the best books i've read this year, if not ever. carrie adams manages to create characters that are relatable and fallible...utterly endearing. once i started reading, i literally could not put it down. gutwreching and honest, a must read for anyone. and don't forget the kleenex!

Best Ever!

this is the best book I've read in a while. the characters come to life and we as the readers are part of this almost secret society. Tessa is a character you will fall in love with, cry with, laugh with and get pissed at. A definite must read!
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